The KeySmith Keyframe and Property Editor for After Effects comes to us from its author Michael Delaney, who set out to create an easy way to edit values of keyframes in After Effects efficiently. KeySmith provides a dockable panel in After Effects that doesnt take up too much room in the After EFfects interface and will allow you to change the values of keyframes and property channels simultaneously.

KeySmith Keyframe and Property Editor for After Effects will allow you to type in any value type in fact, accepting input in relative or even absolute values, or percentages. KeySmith works in pixels by default, but Smart input fields accept values such as 1in, 1ft, 1cm, 1mm, 1% and will convert it all accordingly. You are also able to handily edit the values of separated channels as one keyframe, as well as changing the speed and influence of the keyframes all from one editor.

It is interesting to note that KeySmith works with values, which means that you are able to change the values for anything in After Effects with KeySmith, such as the color values for a Solid right from the editor. Check out the The KeySmith Keyframe and Property Editor for After Effects over at AEScripts here.